
The Middlebury women’s golf team ended its fall season with a fourth place finish at the 14-team Williams Invitational Tournament. The host school won the event with a 641, followed by Ithaca (660), Cortland (666) and Middlebury (669). Keely Levins finished the weekend in fifth place, shooting an 82 and a 79 for a two-day total of 161.
Williams shaved five strokes of its day one score to capture the Middlebury Invitational, which also doubles as the NESCAC Tournament. The Ephs shot a 323 on day two to finish with a 651 at the Ralph Myhre Golf Course on the campus of Middlebury College. The host school finished second with a 663, taking 13 strokes off their day one score, followed by Vassar (693) and Amherst (694).
Williams holds a 10-stroke lead after day one of play at the 2012 Middlebury Invitational Tournament. The Ephs shot a day one total of 328, followed by Middlebury (338) and Amherst (343). The tournament is also doubling as the 2012 NESCAC Tournament.
The Middlebury women’s golf team placed fourth among 15 teams at the Mount Holyoke Invitational. Williams won the event with a 647, followed by Merrimack (651), Wagner (651) and Middlebury (654).
The Middlebury women's golf team fired a 317 on day two to finish in second place with a 640 at the New York University Invitational. Williams won the event with a 624, while Amherst placed third with a 641 in the 13-team event.










